What's the oldest software you still use personally

I was using Adobe Photoshop 6.0 (September 2000, and until Windows 21H2 fully broke support for it, even in compatibility mode, and Forced me to pirate and learn a new version

like Just two years ago, I used Macromedia Flash 5 (Released in 2000, and to create an animation because I have no idea how to use literally any sort of modern animation software

For the past week, instead of connecting my phone via USB and dealing with the painfully slow thumbnail generation.... set up an FTP server on the phone and use my original copy of CuteFTP 4.2 -- also from 2000 coincidentally enough -- to speed up my workflow

In today's hectic Web 3.0 world of emojified URLs and Prime 2-day shipping, what good-old-boy software are you still using because it just does the thing you need it to do without any unnecessary overhead


guiz im talking like actually using the old old version of the software, not its a modern app inspired by ClarisWorks but supports hyperthreading and x64 *sips tea*


I'm also angrily learning that the shit that appears on your actual desktop are in (username)\OneDrive\Desktop and not (username)\Desktop

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17068908662592144.webp

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I thought that CS3 was the last good version? (Before they changed everything to flash GUI and added that idiotic selection marquee offset :fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu:) (Sidenote: Photocels! Is that stupid selection offset still there? Is it still untogglable? :ragestrangle:)

Anyway, I used to use a lot more old butt software but now I'm a multi-os programmer :marseyredhat: :marseypuffer: so I don't really have that issue anymore.* The oldest shit I use is always retro games/operating systems and modding cowtools. :marseyakshually:

*Unless the GNU/BSD userland counts. I don't think that shit gets updated very much.

Ps. Does C99 count as "software"? It's more a standard but still...

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CS3 for sure was the best for a while, looong after it was succeeded

I think the one I prefer now is CS4 or CS7 I forget which

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*Unless the GNU/BSD userland counts. I don't think that shit gets updated very much.

GNU Hello got an update in 2022

https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/hello


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